Procurement for the provision of Supply and Maintenance of Real Time Passenger Information System for Wiltshire Council
Wiltshire Council’s current Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) system has been in operation for over 15 years and has been supplied and is currently being maintained by Trapeze Group UK (TGUK). The maintenance service provided by TGUK is due to expire at the end of June 2022. The existing RTPI system architecture is dated and needs modernisation to meet the needs of its bus service providers, bus commuters and be able to meet the requirements specified in the Bus Services Act 2018 and Bus Open Data Service (BODS).
This document (referred to as Volume 2: Service Information) forms part of the Contract for a new RTPI system that will deliver greater functionality, innovation and benefits to the Council, bus operators and most importantly to those who will be using the bus services within Wiltshire. Funding for the new system has been secured from the Salisbury Transport Strategy, Section 106 and existing revenue budgets.
Volume 2: Service Information contains the requirements for the provision, installation and maintenance for Wiltshire’s new RTPI system. Volume 2 is one of three volumes (listed below) that form the Contract:
• Volume 1: NEC4 Term Service Contract
• Volume 2: Service Information
• Volume 3: Price List
The new Contract will be for 5 years with an option to extend it by 2 further periods of 2 and 3 years (i.e., 5+2+3 years, maximum Contract period 10 years). The initial 5 years is made up of 6 months for the provision and installation works and 54 months for the initial maintenance phase.
Procurement for the provision of Supply and Maintenance of Real Time Passenger Information System for Wiltshire Council
Wiltshire Council's current Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) system has been in operation for over 15 years and has been supplied and is currently being maintained by Trapeze Group UK (TGUK). The maintenance service provided by TGUK is due to expire at the end of June 2022. The existing RTPI system architecture is dated and needs modernisation to meet the needs of its bus service providers, bus commuters and be able to meet the requirements specified in the Bus Services Act 2018 and Bus Open Data Service (BODS).
This document (referred to as Volume 2: Service Information) forms part of the Contract for a new RTPI system that will deliver greater functionality, innovation and benefits to the Council, bus operators and most importantly to those who will be using the bus services within Wiltshire. Funding for the new system has been secured from the Salisbury Transport Strategy, Section 106 and existing revenue budgets.
Volume 2: Service Information contains the requirements for the provision, installation and maintenance for Wiltshire's new RTPI system. Volume 2 is one of three volumes (listed below) that form the Contract:
• Volume 1: NEC4 Term Service Contract
• Volume 2: Service Information
• Volume 3: Price List
The new Contract will be for 5 years with an option to extend it by 2 further periods of 2 and 3 years (i.e., 5+2+3 years, maximum Contract period 10 years). The initial 5 years is made up of 6 months for the provision and installation works and 54 months for the initial maintenance phase.
Procurement for the provision of Supply and Maintenance of Real Time Passenger Information System for Wiltshire Council
Wiltshire Council's current Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) system has been in operation for over 15 years and has been supplied and is currently being maintained by Trapeze Group UK (TGUK). The maintenance service provided by TGUK is due to expire at the end of June 2022. The existing RTPI system architecture is dated and needs modernisation to meet the needs of its bus service providers, bus commuters and be able to meet the requirements specified in the Bus Services Act 2018 and Bus Open Data Service (BODS).
This document (referred to as Volume 2: Service Information) forms part of the Contract for a new RTPI system that will deliver greater functionality, innovation and benefits to the Council, bus operators and most importantly to those who will be using the bus services within Wiltshire. Funding for the new system has been secured from the Salisbury Transport Strategy, Section 106 and existing revenue budgets.
Volume 2: Service Information contains the requirements for the provision, installation and maintenance for Wiltshire's new RTPI system. Volume 2 is one of three volumes (listed below) that form the Contract:
• Volume 1: NEC4 Term Service Contract
• Volume 2: Service Information
• Volume 3: Price List
The new Contract will be for 5 years with an option to extend it by 2 further periods of 2 and 3 years (i.e., 5+2+3 years, maximum Contract period 10 years). The initial 5 years is made up of 6 months for the provision and installation works and 54 months for the initial maintenance phase.
Wiltshire Council wish to procure a solution to decarbonise the heating at 3 council properties which are nearing the end of operational life by converting from gas to biomass boilers.
Wiltshire Council has announced that it will become carbon neutral across its building portfolio by 2030 and has set in place a programme to enable that objective to be met.
This programme is made up of a series of individual projects that reduce the carbon emissions and energy consumption and increase the volume of renewable energy generated and used in the council's buildings.
In support of this agenda and programme, Wiltshire Council wish to procure a solution to decarbonise the heating at 3 council properties which are nearing the end of operational life by converting from gas to biomass boilers.
This requirement is for a complete biomass boiler system solution design and installation.
Completion of this programme of work will reduce the council's corporate buildings carbon footprint by over 400 tonnes and will make a significant contribution towards achieving the carbon neutral target.
The sites that will be included in this procurement are:
• Monkton Park Office
• Lime Kiln Leisure Centre
• Warminster Leisure Centre
Wiltshire Council has announced that it will become carbon neutral across its building portfolio by 2030 and has set in place a programme to enable that objective to be met.
This programme is made up of a series of individual projects that reduce the carbon emissions and energy consumption and increase the volume of renewable energy generated and used in the council's buildings.
In support of this agenda and programme, Wiltshire Council wish to procure a solution to decarbonise the heating at 3 council properties which are nearing the end of operational life by converting from gas to biomass boilers.
This requirement is for a complete biomass boiler system solution design and installation.
Completion of this programme of work will reduce the council's corporate buildings carbon footprint by over 400 tonnes and will make a significant contribution towards achieving the carbon neutral target.
The sites that will be included in this procurement are:
• Monkton Park Office
• Lime Kiln Leisure Centre
• Warminster Leisure Centre
A 4 week extension may be applied, dependant on the date on which planning permission is granted. This is entirely at the discretion of the Authority.
Wiltshire Council has a requirement for the supply of Workwear clothing for Leisure staff.
Suppliers must hold ISO 9001:2015 Certification for European standards of Quality Management maintain it for the duration of the contract.
Suppliers must be able to provide the full range of adult and female/male sizes for items. There is not expected to be a price difference for colours or ladies/men's fit.
The council currently purchases a variety of printed and embroidered branding on Workwear and PPE items. This usually consists of the Wiltshire Council Logo and/or other council logo. The supplier must be able to provide both types of branding for items.
Wiltshire Council is seeking a Contractor for its Term highways maintenance service. This includes construction, foundation and surface works, routine, reactive and safety maintenance, repairs and cleansing operations, signing and lining, repairs and maintenance to structures, drainage CCTV investigations and repairs, and street lighting maintenance repairs and replacements. The provision of parish stewards and out of hours emergency services and a winter maintenance service for the provision of drivers on standby to operate the gritter fleet.
Wiltshire Council's Term Highways Maintenance Contract is for the provision of a highways maintenance service to undertake a programme of maintenance and improvements of the highways and highway assets on the highway roads network or other land including Council land in Wiltshire and associated infrastructure.
The service will include construction, foundation and surface works, routine, reactive and safety maintenance, repairs and cleansing operations, signing and lining, repairs and maintenance to structures, drainage CCTV investigations and repairs, and street lighting maintenance repairs and replacements. It also includes the provision of parish stewards and out of hours emergency services and a winter maintenance service for the provision of drivers on standby to operate the gritter fleet.
The contract also requires the contractor to reduce the carbon footprint of construction and maintenance activities over the life of the contract and consider resilience to changing conditions and extremes of weather. TUPE will also apply to this contract.
Funding has been made available to Wiltshire Council by the Department of Education (DofE) to deliver the Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme in the county. The purpose of this grant is to enable Wiltshire Council to make free places at holiday clubs available in the Easter, summer, and Christmas school holidays to pupils in receipt of benefit related free school meals.
Holiday club places must be available for the equivalent of at least 4 hours a day, 4 days a week, 6 weeks a year. This covers four weeks in the summer, plus a week’s worth of provision in each of the Easter and Christmas holidays.
This is a re-publication of Concession contract for café provision at Five Rivers Leisure Centre (Salisbury), Springfield Campus (Corsham), Melksham Campus, County Hall (Trowbridge) and Monkton Park (Chippenham) following a decision not to award the previous tender publication.
The service is to be split into 5 lots, one for each facility, where suppliers can bid for one, two or as many as they choose.
Lot 1: Melksham Community Campus, Market Place, Melksham, SN12 6ES (due to open late Summer 2022)
Lot 2: Five Rivers Leisure Centre, Hulse Road, Salisbury, SP1 3NR
Lot 3: Springfield Community Campus, Beechfield Rd, Corsham, SN13 9DN
Lot 4: County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, BA14 8JN
Lot 5: Monkton Park, Monkton Hill, Chippenham, SN15 1ER
For full details, please visit www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk,
Project ref; V2 CA1599 Café Provision at Five Rivers Leisure Centre (Salisbury), Springfield Campus (Corsham), Melksham Campus, County Hall (Trowbridge) and Monkton Park (Chippenham)
Supplying the Southwest Ref: DN625059
Additional information:
For absolute clarity, the requirement for Lots 1-5 shall be contracted via a concession arrangement as detailed in the tender pack.
Laverstock and Ford Parish Council have taken over ownership of two existing, but run down, play areas in Bishopdown, Salisbury. The Parish Council has an exciting opportunity to transform the areas into exciting and inclusive play spaces for children aged 0-12. We are inviting tenders to provide completely new facilities from the ground up.
The awarding body is Laverstock and Ford Parish Council. The maximum tender that will be considered is £100,000.
The locations, instructions, specifications, terms and conditions and method of tender submission are included in the attached Invitation to Tender dated 18th July 2022.
Wiltshire Pension Fund is tendering for an investment manager to provide an investment portfolio consisting of ETF funds which attempts to track the overall strategic asset allocation return.
The portfolio will be used as source of short-term liquidity to fund capital calls and invest capital distributions from our growing allocations to private market investments. In tracking the returns of the strategic asset allocation it will also reduce cash drag on overall fund returns.
Services of trading, rebalancing and reporting would be required of any investment manager running this portfolio.
Wiltshire Pension Fund is tendering for an investment manager to provide an investment portfolio consisting of ETF funds which attempts to track the overall strategic asset allocation return.
The portfolio will be used as source of short-term liquidity to fund capital calls and invest capital distributions from our growing allocations to private market investments. In tracking the returns of the strategic asset allocation it will also reduce cash drag on overall fund returns.
Services of trading, rebalancing and reporting would be required of any investment manager running this portfolio.
Full details and tender documentation can be found at;
http://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=68c98035-5a19-ed11-8117-005056b64545&p=696a9836-1895-e511-8105-000c29c9ba21
Wiltshire Pension Fund is tendering for an investment manager to provide an investment portfolio consisting of ETF funds which attempts to track the overall strategic asset allocation return.
Our aim is to commission a life-course substance misuse service across Wiltshire which strikes a balance between prevention and treatment. The service will work with those at the earliest opportunity and provide universal support to prevent people from requiring treatment through interventions including identification and brief advice and by raising awareness through education and local campaigns. The service will meet people’s needs by empowering and enabling them to successfully manage and recover from their alcohol and/or drug misuse and associated impacts.
Our aim is to commission a life-course substance misuse service across Wiltshire which strikes a balance between prevention and treatment. The service will work with those at the earliest opportunity and provide universal support to prevent people from requiring treatment through interventions including identification and brief advice and by raising awareness through education and local campaigns. The service will meet people's needs by empowering and enabling them to successfully manage and recover from their alcohol and/or drug misuse and associated impacts.
The Authority wishes to appoint the Supplier to provide the Services in accordance with the terms of this Contract as denoted in the service specification.
The Authority's Strategic Outcomes for this Contract are as follows:
Strategic Outcome 1: Children and young people can recognise and form heathy relationships
Strategic Outcome 2: People experiencing and at risk of experiencing domestic abuse are supported to be and feel safe
Strategic Outcome 3: Everyone can rebuild their lives and live free from domestic abuse
Strategic Outcome 4: Supporting and disrupting perpetrators to change their behaviour and break the cycle of domestic abuse; and to enhance the safety of victims and their families with the support they receive.
The Supplier has the necessary capability, qualifications, skills and experience to undertake the Services and agrees to provide the Services to the Authority in accordance with the terms of this Contract.
The Authority wishes to appoint the Supplier to provide the Services in accordance with the terms of this Contract as denoted in the service specification.
The Authority’s Strategic Outcomes for this Contract are as follows:
Strategic Outcome 1: Children and young people can recognise and form heathy relationships
Strategic Outcome 2: People experiencing and at risk of experiencing domestic abuse are supported to be and feel safe
Strategic Outcome 3: Everyone can rebuild their lives and live free from domestic abuse
Strategic Outcome 4: Supporting and disrupting perpetrators to change their behaviour and break the cycle of domestic abuse; and to enhance the safety of victims and their families with the support they receive.
The Supplier has the necessary capability, qualifications, skills and experience to undertake the Services and agrees to provide the Services to the Authority in accordance with the terms of this Contract.